National Lacrosse League Announces Finalists for 2022-23 NLL Awards
Christian Del Bianco, Dhane Smith, and Jeff Teat battle for Most Valuable Player.
- Philadelphia, PA-NJ (1888PressRelease) May 18, 2023 - The National Lacrosse League ( ( @ ) NLL), the largest and most successful professional lacrosse property in the world, today announced the finalists for its annual season-end awards honoring the best players, coaches, and executives for the 2022-23 NLL season dot
Reigning NLL Most Valuable Player, Buffalo Bandits forward Dhane Smith, looks to repeat against last years NLL Rookie of the Year, New York Riptides Jeff Teat, and Calgary Roughnecks standout goaltender, Christian Del Bianco.
All 11 award categories are based on 2022-23 regular season stats and performances, with voting taking place prior to the start of the 2023 NLL Playoffs. Voters ranked their choices from 1st through 5th place with those votes correlating with a point total (noted below). The top three vote getters for each award are listed as the finalists.
The winners will be announced next week leading into Game 1 of the NLL Finals.
Most Valuable Player
Christian Del Bianco (Coquitlam, BC) Goaltender Calgary Roughnecks
Dhane Smith (Kitchener, ON) Forward Buffalo Bandits
Jeff Teat (Brampton, ON) Forward New York Riptide
Rookie of the Year
Brett Dobson (Oshawa, ON) Goaltender Georgia Swarm
Jonathan Donville (Oakville, ON) Forward Panther City Lacrosse Club
Jack Hannah (Milford, OH) Forward Las Vegas Desert Dogs
Goaltender of the Year
Christian Del Bianco (Coquitlam, BC) Calgary Roughnecks
Nick Rose (Orangeville, ON) Toronto Rock
Matt Vinc (St. Catharines, ON) Buffalo Bandits
Transition Player of the Year
Reid Bowering (Coquitlam, BC) Vancouver Warriors
Zach Currier (Peterborough, ON) Calgary Roughnecks
Challen Rogers (Coquitlam, BC) Toronto Rock
Defensive Player of the Year
Latrell Harris (St. Catharines, ON) Toronto Rock
Graeme Hossack (Port Perry, ON) Halifax Thunderbirds
Brad Kri (Acton, ON) Toronto Rock
Sportsmanship Award
Kyle Buchanan (Nepean, ON) Buffalo Bandits
Tom Schreiber (East Meadow, NY) Toronto Rock
Lyle Thompson (Onondaga Nation, NY) Georgia Swarm
Teammate of the Year
Kyle Buchanan (Nepean, ON) Buffalo Bandits
Dan Dawson (Oakville, ON) Toronto Rock
John LaFontaine (Whitby, ON) Albany FireWolves
Les Bartley Award (Head Coach of the Year)
Mike Hasen Rochester Knighthawks
Tracey Kelusky Panther City Lacrosse Club
Curt Malawsky Calgary Roughnecks
General Manager of the Year
Mike Board Calgary Roughnecks
Dan Carey Rochester Knighthawks
Jamie Dawick Toronto Rock
Executive of the Year
Melissa Blades Director of Business Operations, Calgary Roughnecks
Mark Fine Chief Executive Officer, Las Vegas Desert Dogs
Matt Hutchings Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, KSE, Governor, Colorado Mammoth
Tom Borrelli Award (Media Person of the Year)
Pat Gregoire TSN/Halifax Thunderbirds color commentator and co-host, Off the CrosseBar Podcast
Teddy Jenner TSN play-by-play and co-host, Off the CrosseBar Podcast
Adam Levi Inside Lacrosse, NLLPA, and NLL.com contributing writer and host, Lacrosse Matrix Podcast
Each NLL team had the opportunity to nominate and vote for each of the awards with the exception of Teammate of the Year, as each NLLPA Player Representative nominated a player from their team for this honor that was voted on by the NLLPA and its 15 Player Representatives.
Once nominations were finalized, each NLL team casted three ballots for each award by three members of its organization. Select media were eligible to vote for all awards except Teammate of the Year and Executive of the Year with the same voting system.
Each ballot allowed voting members to select their top five choices for each award among all nominated persons. Points were distributed for each first through fifth place vote as follows:
1st Place 10 points
2nd Place 7 points
3rd Place 5 points
4th Place 3 points
5th Place 1 point
The person that accumulated the most points will be announced as the winner while the top three are the finalists. The All-League and All-Rookie teams are determined by the top vote getters in each correlating award. The All-Rookie team will be made up of six rookies, regardless of position. The All-League First Team and All-League Second Team will be made up of six individuals per team. Each Team will consist of two forwards, one transition player, two defenseman, and one goaltender.
For the latest scores and developments in the National Lacrosse League, please visit NLL.com and find the NLL on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok.
About the National Lacrosse League
The National Lacrosse League (NLL) is North America's premier professional lacrosse league. Founded in 1986, the NLL is comprised of 15 franchises across the United States and Canada: Albany FireWolves, Buffalo Bandits, Calgary Roughnecks, Colorado Mammoth, Georgia Swarm, Halifax Thunderbirds, Las Vegas Desert Dogs, New York Riptide, Panther City Lacrosse Club (TX), Philadelphia Wings, Rochester Knighthawks, San Diego Seals, Saskatchewan Rush, Toronto Rock, and Vancouver Warriors.
For more information, visit NLL.com and find the NLL on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok.
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